Facebook to pay more than $164m in back taxes in France

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After a 10-year audit of its accounts.

Facebook to pay more than $164m in back taxes in France
Facebook's French subsidiary has agreed to pay more than 100 million euros (A$164 million) in back taxes, including a penalty, after a ten-year audit of its accounts by French tax authorities, the company said. France, which is pushing hard to overhaul international tax rules on digital ...

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